DCEU: DC Extended Universe, a fan-made term for a DC franchise by Warner Bros beginning in 2013

As I saw lots of arguments online regarding the MCU vs DCEU movie debate, I have formed a wild conjecture regarding its demographics, but to keep it fair I'm not going to say anything about it until I see a substantial number of votes on this poll.

I just would like to hear about other people's views about the target audience of the MCU/DCEU movies and the contents of the movies (Not necessarily political themes or content in the film, but the type of material used in the movies that targets prospective fans). When people come together to discuss, perhaps they can give a better picture.

I guess I'm SLIGHTLY more leaning towards liberalism, but not leftism.

You know my opinion regarding MCU/DCEU.

This is not about whether I know your opinion regarding MCU/DCEU, its about discussion of the contents of MCU/DCEU films and whether do the contents or their target audience have some correlation with liberalism/conservatism.

Oh, and also vote (Unless you are apathetic towards either side political/movie franchises), so we get some good data to analyze.

I don't really care about politics, but right wing nutjobs are less annoying than left wing nutjobs. Right wing nutjobs know they're losers, and hide off in the middle of nowhere pretending to be dragons or wizards of the KKK. Left wing nutjobs are trying to convince me to take chicken out of my 4000 cal bulking diet.

I don't really care about politics, but right wing nutjobs are less annoying than left wing nutjobs. Right wing nutjobs know they're losers, and hide off in the middle of nowhere pretending to be dragons or wizards of the KKK. Left wing nutjobs are trying to convince me to take chicken out of my 4000 cal bulking diet.

Donald Trump and Steve Bannon hide off in the middle of nowhere pretending to be dragons or wizards of the KKK?

In most tests I take I hit nearly dead center of the spectrum. Probably because I identify with a lot of views from both sides. I wouldn't say I identify as or with either side and I'm glad of it. That's why I didn't vote.

Think it goes both ways, and you are just referring to the minority. The racists and bigots in the alt-right movement (a few of which are dwelling on this forum and aren't exactly shy about their thoughts) are the counter to that extremism you mentioned.

Besides you should be referring to the wikipedia definition of it, which is mainstream and which is what the vast majority still adheres to.

As far as Western "progressive" liberalism is concerned, I wouldn't say that. Even if it's a minority, it the leading and the definitive one among the whole movement. About alt right, the problem is, to those neomarxists, anyone who's opposing their collectivist identity politics automatically becomes an affiliate of that branch. I don't even know what actual alt right really is at this point.

Anyway, I guess we should stop right there, I don't see it getting productive in here.

Yes, that one scene is Suicide Squad where Harley fights some aliens in the elevator with her arse hanging out completely changed my views on socialism, which in turn affected my current position on liberalism.

I mean you are just watching bunch of guys saving the world lol. How the hell can you tell who is liberal and who is conservative? Because just by logic at best you can assume that Rogers is conservative, then Stark is liberal etc.